Dr
Angi BuettnerProfile page
Senior Lecturer
School of Arts and Media
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- Senior LecturerSchool of Arts and Media
- +6444635070 (Work)
- VZ 903, Von Zedlitz Building, 26 / 28 Kelburn Parade, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand
BIO
Angi Buettner researches, writes, and teaches in the areas of environmental and strategic communication, the climate movement, digital media cultures, and the sociology of news. Her work focuses on value-led strategic communication, and the role digital media play in the processes of power and democracy.
She is currently completing 'Climate Change and Popular Culture' for Routledge, a book-length study of how popular culture texts and practices act as public climate change communication.
Angi also has a record of working in the communications and digital media sector (most recently on a project on social media use in disaster management), and has produced consultant reports for industry.
She is currently completing 'Climate Change and Popular Culture' for Routledge, a book-length study of how popular culture texts and practices act as public climate change communication.
Angi also has a record of working in the communications and digital media sector (most recently on a project on social media use in disaster management), and has produced consultant reports for industry.
DEGREES
- MALudwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, Germany
- PhDUniversity of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
LANGUAGES
- GermanCan read, write, speak, understand and peer review
- EnglishCan read, write, speak, understand and peer review
AVAILABILITY
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision